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  1. Who Wants to Be a Superhero? was a reality show hosted by Stan Lee, creator of Spider-Man, the original X-Men, The Incredible Hulk and the Fantastic Four. Contestants dressed up as comic book superheroes of their own invention.

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  2. (No, really!) Vanquisher of all evil, role model to all children and a profitable tourist attraction, he will always save the day when the time needs him! But wait... he appears different. None of his cheesy attitude appears when he goes to rescue a hostage, and in fact, is more serious, and taller! " Who wants to be a Super hero?

  3. Fat Momma gave a Heartwarming speech about learning to love yourself for who you are, and more than half the class got behind her. Game-Breaker: A late challenge in the second season involved bonding with children and using the knowledge they were taught in school to solve some puzzles.

  4. Eric Goldman. Read Review. Summary. In Who Wants to Be a Superhero? each contestant begins with an original idea for a superhero, a self-made costume, and their best superhero mojo. From...

  5. The Adventures of Fatman The Adventures of Hyperman All Kamen Rider Generations The Amazing Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis Aquaman War Of The Water Worlds Batman: Arkham Series Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman: …

  6. Game-Show Reality-TV. Eleven hopefuls create their own superhero alter ego in a competition judged by comic book maestro Stan Lee; the winner will be immortalized in a new comic book to be created by Stan Lee himself and released by Dark Horse Comics. Creators. Stan Lee. Scott Satin.

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  8. Who Wants to Be a Superhero? was a superhero genre reality TV series broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel produced by Nash Entertainment and POW! Entertainment. The show was created by Stan Lee and Nash Entertainment. A junior version of the show was broadcast on BBC Two/CBBC in the UK.

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